Title :
Evaluating the Influence of Current on the Wear Processes of Au/Cr-Au/MWCNT Switching Surfaces
Author :
Chianrabutra, C. ; Jiang, L. ; Lewis, A.P. ; McBride, J.W.
Author_Institution :
Electro-Mech. Eng., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract :
Wear processes of the switching contact pair consisting of a gold layer on multiwall carbon nanotubes (Au/MWCNT) and a chromium and gold coated hemispherical ball (Au/Cr) are evaluated over a range of current conditions. The switching experiments were conducted using typical conditions for a MEMS relay application, i.e. 4 V, with static contact force 1 mN with currents level of 20-200mA. The Au coated MWCNT substrate exhibited a transfer process over a large number of switching cycles. On the assumption that the transfer process was a combination of a fine transfer and delamination processes; a previous experimental investigation was considered by dividing the wear processes into four stages of a failure behavior. It is observed that the fine transfer process dominates in the unstable and stable contact resistance stage and then the delamination dominates in the rising stage and a failure process. The increase of contact resistance was used to identify contact failure.
Keywords :
ageing; carbon nanotubes; chromium alloys; contact resistance; delamination; gold; gold alloys; microrelays; nanotube devices; wear; Au-CrAu-C; MEMS switching surface; MWCNT substrate; ageing; chromium gold coated hemispherical ball; contact resistance stage; current 20 mA to 200 mA; delamination process; fine transfer mechanism; gold film layer; microelectromechanical systems; multiwall carbon nanotubes; stable stage; switching contact pair; switching experiments; switching surfaces; voltage 4 V; wear processes; Contact resistance; Delamination; Gold; Materials; Predictive models; Surface treatment; Switches;
Conference_Titel :
Holm Conference on Electrical Contacts (HOLM) , 2013 IEEE 59th
Conference_Location :
Newport, RI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1556-9
DOI :
10.1109/HOLM.2013.6651411